HTC One M8 vs. HTC One M7: New Features and Comparison

The new HTC One inherits the metallic uni-body design language as well as the UltraPixel camera technology from its predecessor with a bump in metal usage, faster CPU and additional third snapper to compliment the main camera for in-depth focus.

Taiwanese smartphone maker on Tuesday (25 march) finally pulled the wraps off the much anticipated 2014 marquee handset HTC One M8 in glitzy events held simultaneously in New York City and London.

The new HTC One M8 inherits the metallic uni-body design language as well as the UltraPixel camera technology from its predecessor with a bump in display size, metal usage, faster CPU and additional third snapper to compliment the main camera for in-depth focus.

To get a clear perspective between the two HTC One siblings, we have done a quick specification rundown of the both devices.

Design and Display:

Last month, HTC One M7 was declared as the best smartphone of 2013 (awarded by consortium of GSM association at Mobile World Congress 2014) trumping Apple iPhone 5S and Samsung Galaxy S4 for its zero-gap all metal (70 percent) airplane grade aluminum body and now its successor has further shed polycarbonate plastic content with the usage of metal increased to 90 percent giving a true premium shell cover.

In terms visual aspect, the new phone is bigger and curvier than the predecessor. It comes with 5.0-inch full HD Super LCD 3 screen, but the pixel density gets reduced to 440 ppi (pixels per inch) due to increase in the display footprint. Whereas, HTC One M7 had 4.7-inch full HD Super LCD 3 display having pixel density of 468 ppi.

Both HTC One M7 and M8 house 2GB RAM and come in 16GB and 32GB storage with options for expansion. Only difference is that the new phone comes with DRR3 series physical memory and microSD slot which can be further expanded up to 128GB.

Camera:

In 2013, HTC One M7 got panned for its over glorified UltraPixel camera technology, it failed to mask the sub-par 4.0-megapixel camera, which came short against the rivals like Nokia Lumia 1020 (41-megapixel camera), Galaxy S4 (13.0-megapixel camera) and Xperia Z1 (20.7-megapixel camera).

Despite getting flogged, HTC has stuck to its UltraPixel technology in the new phone as well, but the company has incorporated an additional camera sensor on the top of the main camera module to capture detailed depth information of the scene enabling user to re-focus objects on the photos which are already taken via UFocus application.

With the latest Android v4.4.2 KitKat OS update already released for HTC One M7 (in India), there is no added advantage in owning the new HTC One M8 apart from new Sense v6.0 UI interface. New Gallery and the Zoe camera application has been made available for download at Google Play Store.

Value-added Features of HTC One M8:

- True premium Android smartphone with 90 percent metal usage.

- Duo-cameras with UltraPixel technology perform under all-light condition and the additional camera lens on the primary camera gives detailed depth information from a scene.

- LTE Cat.4 (category-4) for 50 mbps speed and also compatible with Indian LTE bandwidth.

- Extreme Power Saving Mode enables the smartphone to run close to 496 hours (14 days) under standby mode (3G).